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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1995

Evidence for nuclear-cytoplasmic incompatibility between Allium fistulosum and A. cepa

M. Ulloa-G; Joe N. Corgan; M. Dunford

An F2 population (Allium fistulosum x A. cepa) of 20plants, 10 BC1,[(A. fistulosum x A. cepa) x A. cepa], and 50 BC2 plants, [(A. fistulosum x A. cepa) x A. cepa] x A. cepa were studied cytogenetically and characterized for four isozyme alleles plus various morphological characteristics. All of the progenies were in A. fistulosum (the bunching onion) cytoplasm. In the F2 population we observed non-random chromosomal and allelic segregation, suppression of bulb onion allelic expression, and abnormalities in mitosis and meiosis. Most BC2 plants resembled A. cepa (the bulbing onion) morphologically, but anthers, filaments, pistils, and petals were abnormal. Only 3 plants, and these were most nearly like the F1 hybrid morphologically, produced any seeds.The data and observations support the hypothesis of nuclear-cytoplasmic incompatibility interactions between the bunching and bulb onion species.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1991

Isozyme analysis of progeny derived from (Allium fistulosum ×Allium cepa) ×Allium cepa

C. M. Cryder; Joe N. Corgan; N. S. Urquhart; D. Clason

SummaryRelatively large quantities of seed were obtained from the interspecific backcross (A. fistulosum xA. cepa) ×A. cepa allowing, for the first time, an extensive study of the heritable traits exhibited by backcross progeny. Two backcross populations, BC1034 and BC1040, distinguished by differentA. fistulosum parents, were characterized for the isozyme markersIdh-1, Adh-1, andPgi-1. Statistical methods are described to calculate cell probabilities for a mixed population of F2 and BC1 progeny, using an estimate of the fraction of F2 progeny in the population derived from the isozyme data. Cell probability distributions were calculated for a mixed population with independent pairs of loci and a mixed population with nonindependent pairs of loci. The isozyme lociIdh-1 andPgi-1 appear to be linked, with a map distance estimated at 33 centimorgans (cM) in BC1034 and 42 cM in BC1040. The probability distribution model for linked loci did not account for all of the distorted segregation ratios inIdh-1 ×Adh-1 orPgi-1 ×Adh-1. The cytological literature does not support linkage betweenIdh-1 ×Adh-1 orPgi-1 ×Adh-1. The distorted segregation ratios for these pairs of loci are likely the result of genetic incompatibilities between the two species.


Euphytica | 1996

Heritability estimates and response to selection for the pungency and single center traits in onion

M. M. Wall; A. Mohammad; Joe N. Corgan

SummaryHeritabilities of the pungency and single center traits were estimated in onion breeding populations using selection response and half-sib family analyses. Pungency was determined indirectly by measuring enzymatically produced pyruvic acid in individual bulbs. After one generation of selection, pungency was lowered by 8.1% and 8.9% in the populations 90-61-1 and 89-69-8, respectively, and realized heritabilities of 0.21 and 0.51 were estimated.Selection had no effect in lowering the pungency of population 90–62. Heritability estimates calculated through half-sib progeny analysis were 0.53, 0.48, and 0.25 for pungency in the populations 90-61-1, 90–62 and 89-69-8, respectively. The number of single centered onions was increased by 19% and 22% in populations 90–62 and 89-69-8, respectively, after one generation of selection, and the realized heritability estimates were 0.37 and 0.34, respectively.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1994

Chromosome characteristics and behavior differences in Allium fistulosum L., A. cepa L, their F1 hybrid, and selected backcross progeny.

M. Ulloa-G; Joe N. Corgan; M. Dunford

Mitotic and meiotic studies were performed on Allium fistulosum, A. cepa, their F1 hybrid, and ten selected backcross (BC)1 plants [(A. fistulosum x A. cepa) x (A. cepa)]. Each BC1 plant had at least one A. cepa isozyme allele (Pgi, Idh, or Adh). Chromosome morphology and behavior differed among plants. Meiocytes were observed with one, two, or three bridges and/ or fragments, indicating at least three paracentric inversions between A. fistulosum and A. cepa. Unusual crossing over and multivalent associations suggest that the 5F subtelocentric chromosome of A. fistulosum is involved in at least one translocation. The number of bridges and fragments and multivalent associations varied between the F1 hybrid and BC1 progenies. The F1 hybrid and all BC1 progenies were either sterile or had very little seed set. Fertility was not restored in any of the selected BC1 plants.


Euphytica | 1999

Heritability estimates and progeny testing of phenotypic selections for soluble solids content in dehydrator onion

Arthur D. Wall; Joe N. Corgan

Soluble solids comprise most of onion bulb dry mass, and dehydrator onion cultivars are developed from breeding populations that have high dry mass content. Realized and narrow-sense heritability estimates were obtained for the soluble solids content (SSC) trait in two open-pollinated dehydrator onion breeding populations (BP) using response to selection and half-sib family analysis. Parental populations, designated as BP9335-U and BP9243-U, were derived from two-way crosses of lines advanced as open- pollinated (OP) populations to the F7 or F_6 generation, respectively. BP9335-U had one previous selection cycle for increased SSC and BP9243-U had three SSC selection cycles. In these experiments, parental populations were screened again for high SSC, and selected bulbs were intermated to form half-sib progeny groups, designated as BP9335-S and BP9243-S. Mean SSC was increased by 6.6% and a realized heritability estimate of 0.64 was obtained for BP9335-S. Mean SSC was increased by 6.3% and a realized heritability estimate of 0.36 was obtained for BP9243-S. Narrow-sense heritability estimates of 0.58 ±0.05 and 0.30 ±0.03 were obtained for parental populations BP9335-U and BP9243-U, respectively. Narrow-sense heritability estimates of 0.40 ± 0.03 and 0.63 ± 0.23 were obtained for progeny populations derived from selected high-SSC bulbs of these lines (BP9335-S and BP9243-S), respectively, indicating that there is significant additive genetic control of the SSC trait in these populations. Significant differences in half-sib family performance in the advanced groups BP9335-S and BP9243-S demonstrate that progeny testing was effective for evaluating phenotypic selections.


Proceedings of the Kansas State University conference on applied statistics in agriculture | 1990

ESTIMATING MIXTURE FRACTION AND MAP DISTANCE IN A MIXED F 2 , BC 1 POPULATION

Dennis Clason; N. Scott Urquhart; Joe N. Corgan; Catherine M. Cryder

71 An FI interspecific hybrid onion (Allium cepa x A..:.. fistulosum) was backcrossed to the A..:.. cepa parent line under field conditions. The progeny of this cross were shown by electrophoretic protein analysis to be a mixture of BCl (the desired backcross) and F2 (A..:.. cepa x A..:.. fistulosum) x (A..:.. cepa x A..:.. fistulosum)individuals. This mixture of populations among the progeny render the usual X2 test for independent segregation of loci invalid. F2 is used to denote progeny derived from either selfing of the Fl or from sib-crosses between two Fl individuals. A model for this mixed population has been developed; from this model the mixture fraction and crossover frequencies can be estimated using maximum likelihood.


Hortscience | 1992

Relationship between pyruvate analysis and flavor perception for onion pungency determination

Marisa M. Wall; Joe N. Corgan


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1994

Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) Analysis of Progeny from an Allium fistulosum × A. cepa Hybrid

Ockyung H. Bark; Michael J. Havey; Joe N. Corgan


Hortscience | 1994

Postharvest Losses from Delayed Harvest and during Common Storage of Short-day Onions

Marisa M. Wall; Joe N. Corgan


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1999

Dehydrator Onion Bulb Weight and Water-soluble Carbohydrates before and after Maturity

Arthur D. Wall; Marisa M. Wall; Joe N. Corgan

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Arthur D. Wall

New Mexico State University

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M. Dunford

New Mexico State University

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Michael J. Havey

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Ockyung H. Bark

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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A. Mohammad

New Mexico State University

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D. Clason

New Mexico State University

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M. M. Wall

New Mexico State University

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Marisa M. Wall

New Mexico State University

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N. S. Urquhart

New Mexico State University

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